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{{SimilarName|the '''Jellyray'''|the [[Rabbit Ray]], [[Ghostray]] or the [[Crimson Ray]]}}<div class="ItemTabber"><tabber>Fauna= |
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{{Infobox:Fauna Flora|title = Jellyray |
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{{Fauna|title1 = Jellyray|image1 =Jellyray Fauna.png|category = Herbivores|tab = [[Fauna]]|description =|attitude = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|biome = * [[Deep Grand Reef]] |
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|image = Jellyray1.jpg|Category = [[:Category:Fauna|Fauna]] |
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* [[Mushroom Forest]]|active_during = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]|debugspawn = ''jellyray''|health = * 100}} |
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|Attitude/s = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]] |
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|Biome/s = [[Deep Grand Reef]], [[Grand Reef]], [[Jelly Shroom Caves]], [[Mushroom Forest]], [[Sea Treader's Path]] |
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|Active time = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]}} |
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{{Craftable| |
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'''Jellyrays''' are [[Life Forms|life forms]] belonging to the [[fauna]] category. |
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title1 = Jellyray |
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|image4= Jellyray.png |
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|category = [[Fauna]] |
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|description =Docile, deep-sea ray, raised in containment. |
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|acqired_from = |
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* '''Jellyray Eggs''' |
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|size = |
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* 9 (3×3) |
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|bioreactor = |
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* 350 |
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|debugspawn = ''jellyray'' |
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}} |
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Egg= |
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{{Craftable| |
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title1 = Jellyray Egg |
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|image4= Jellyray Egg.png |
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|category = [[Eggs]] |
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|description=Jellyrays hatch from these. |
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|acqired_from = |
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* [[Alien Containment (Subnautica)|Jellyrays]] |
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|size = |
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*4 (2×2) |
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|biome = |
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* [[Mushroom Forest]] |
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* [[Mushroom Forest Caves]] |
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|incubation = |
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* 1 (day/s) |
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|bioreactor = |
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* 119 |
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|debugspawn = <i>jellyrayegg</i> |
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}} |
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</tabber></div> |
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The '''Jellyray''' is a passive [[fauna]] species that lives primarily in the [[Mushroom Forest]] and [[Deep Grand Reef]]. |
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==Appearance== |
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They can be seen roaming the [[Mushroom Forest]], [[Jelly Shroom Caves]], [[Grand Reef]], [[Sea Treader's Path]], and [[Sea Treader's Tunnel Caves]]. They are also curious to light, and will be very likely to check any nearby lightsource. |
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The Jellyray possesses a translucent, constantly [[Bioluminescence|glowing]] body. It has a long, thin tail and eight, smaller undulating tentacles protruding from each side of its body. The main body glows a violet hue, with bright pink patterns on its back, the rest of the creature glows a light blue colour. |
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The Jellyray has six circles of various sizes on each side of its torso. These circles could possibly be its eyes, however, it is unknown what their purpose is. |
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== Appearance == |
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The '''Jellyray''' has a translucent, fragile-looking body, and emits a permanent [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent glow]]. It has a long, thin tail and six smaller undulating tentacles protruding from both of its sides. Its main body glows a violet hue, with bright pink patterns on its back. |
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==Behavior== |
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The '''Jellyray''' has six eyes of various sizes on each side running in a line along the length of its torso. |
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Jellyrays aimlessly glide around, dragging their tentacles behind them when doing so and emitting high pitched cries. |
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They are curious about light, and can usually be seen investigating any nearby light sources, The curious behaviour fades away after inspecting the light source. |
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== Data Bank Entry == |
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Shares some evolutionary traits with the rabbit ray, including highly poisonous flesh. This species has adapted to low-light environments with a translucent, luminescent body. This may help to: |
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==Energy Value== |
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* Light up the surrounding area for foraging |
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{{Recipe2}} |
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* Ward away predators |
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{{Recipe2|page = Jellyray Egg}} |
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* Identify the organism to others of its kind |
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Smaller creatures have been seen swimming in the jellyray's wake to take advantage of the light source for their own ends. |
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{{Clear}} |
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==Data Bank Entry== |
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! class="unsortable" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;" |[[File:Jellyray-0.png|centre|660px]] |
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This species has adapted to low-light environments with a translucent, luminescent body. |
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1. Luminescent Body:<br /> |
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This adaptation may help to light up the surrounding area for foraging, ward away predators, and identify the organism to others of its kind. |
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2. Light-Sensitivity:<br /> |
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Smaller creatures have been seen swimming in the jellyray's wake to take advantage of the light source for their own ends, and the ray itself will approach light sources, perhaps mistaking them for others of its own species. |
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Assessment: Inedible |
Assessment: Inedible |
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==Gallery== |
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<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left"> |
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<gallery> |
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JellyrayB.jpg|Front view |
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Jellyray2.jpg|A Jellyray gliding through the Mushroom Forest |
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JellyrayA.jpg|Side profile |
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Jellyray3.jpg|The Jellyray has 6 eyes on each side |
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JellyrayC2.jpg|Dorsal view |
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Jellyray4.jpg|A Jellyray showing off its "wings" |
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JellyrayD.jpg|Underside |
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2015-03-21_00018.jpg|A Jellyray in the [[Jelly Shroom Caves]] |
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Jellyray6.jpg|Size comparison with the player |
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Jellyray Side.jpg|Jellyray Side |
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Jellyray_MushroomForest.jpg|A pair of Jellyrays in the [[Mushroom Forest]] |
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Jellyray Under.jpg|Jellyray - Shot from underneath |
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Jellyray_DGR.jpg|A Jellyray swimming in the [[Deep Grand Reef]] |
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File:Concept-art-crashed-ship-by-cory-strader-the-art-of-subnautica.jpg|Concept Art of the Jellyray leaping out of the water. |
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</gallery> |
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[[Category:Life Forms]] |
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==Trivia== |
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[[Category:Fauna]] |
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*The sounds of the Jellyray were created from wolf howls.<ref>http://m.imgur.com/3hS8QTZ</ref> |
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[[Category:Cathemeral]] |
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*The Jellyray is a relatively close relative of the [[Ghostray]] which is very closely related to the [[Crimson Ray]]. These three are also more distantly related to the [[Rabbit Ray]]. This is confirmed by the PDA datalogs, which states that they all share a common ancestor. |
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[[Category:Attitude: Passive]] |
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**The data bank entry also suggests that Crimson Rays and Ghostrays had a predatory ancestor. |
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**Jellyrays possess highly poisonous flesh and as such, they have few natural predators - a trait shared with the other ray-species and probably developed by their common ancestor. |
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*Jellyrays are bottom-dwellers, preferring to glide over the seabed. This suggests they're detritivores - surviving from organic waste that settles down on the seabed. This is further supported by the databank entry of the [[Spadefish]]. |
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==References== |
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<references /> |
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{{Navbox Fauna}} |
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[[de:Quallenrochen]] |
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[[es:Gelarraya]] |
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[[fr:Raie-méduse]] |
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[[pl:Meduzyczka]] |
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[[ru:Медузоскат]] |
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[[Category:Passive]] |
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[[Category:Bioluminescent]] |
[[Category:Bioluminescent]] |
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[[Category: |
[[Category:Cathemeral]] |
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[[Category:Deep Grand Reef]] |
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[[Category:Egg-laying]] |
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[[Category:Fauna]] |
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[[Category:Herbivores]] |
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[[Category:Mushroom Forest]] |
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[[Category:Story]] |
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[[Category:Creatures with variants]] |
Latest revision as of 19:50, 15 November 2024
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The Jellyray is a passive fauna species that lives primarily in the Mushroom Forest and Deep Grand Reef.
Appearance
The Jellyray possesses a translucent, constantly glowing body. It has a long, thin tail and eight, smaller undulating tentacles protruding from each side of its body. The main body glows a violet hue, with bright pink patterns on its back, the rest of the creature glows a light blue colour.
The Jellyray has six circles of various sizes on each side of its torso. These circles could possibly be its eyes, however, it is unknown what their purpose is.
Behavior
Jellyrays aimlessly glide around, dragging their tentacles behind them when doing so and emitting high pitched cries.
They are curious about light, and can usually be seen investigating any nearby light sources, The curious behaviour fades away after inspecting the light source.
Energy Value
(no target detected)
Data Bank Entry
This species has adapted to low-light environments with a translucent, luminescent body. 1. Luminescent Body: 2. Light-Sensitivity: Assessment: Inedible |
Gallery
A pair of Jellyrays in the Mushroom Forest
A Jellyray swimming in the Deep Grand Reef
Trivia
- The sounds of the Jellyray were created from wolf howls.[1]
- The Jellyray is a relatively close relative of the Ghostray which is very closely related to the Crimson Ray. These three are also more distantly related to the Rabbit Ray. This is confirmed by the PDA datalogs, which states that they all share a common ancestor.
- The data bank entry also suggests that Crimson Rays and Ghostrays had a predatory ancestor.
- Jellyrays possess highly poisonous flesh and as such, they have few natural predators - a trait shared with the other ray-species and probably developed by their common ancestor.
- Jellyrays are bottom-dwellers, preferring to glide over the seabed. This suggests they're detritivores - surviving from organic waste that settles down on the seabed. This is further supported by the databank entry of the Spadefish.
References
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